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When a famous'biologist writes a book to proclaim his religious faith, and to •'disprove, by strictly s^entific i^asoning, the ,fallacy of materialism—it’s news. Such a book has been recently ublish- his theory of evolution, disbelief in many of the fjandamental doc tries of Christianity has been spreading. It became popular to look upon man as a mere bio- .with ah'^^derly eol — ^. ... AFnamS faith in god ^ tFulton^bundw opens 'd six^page istenee of thcf’^ human soul andlored woimm who'is one of the report;on this book as follows: its free will to choose' between best-iiked' persons in her com- “Ever since Darwin advanced; good find evil; to regard life as munity, I ,asked: “What’s yodr without purpose and meaning, formula for making and keeping Skeptics insist that the death so many friends ” CORN Our stocks will include Hybrids grown in Hoke County by T. B. Upchurch, Inc. blow to faith was given by science “But now we hear a scienti fic voice declaring all the old be liefs to be true. God’s new pro phet is a biologist, Dr. Lecomte du Nouy, forrr.erly of the Rocke- fellow Institute and the Rocke- Institu^. In his booK, 'Human ' Destiny,’ he reveals a new theory of evolution. By means of science and reason, Dr. du Nouy seeks to turn into realities those old, disputed hopes of mankind—free will, a meaning for life, the im portance of the individual, im mortality and God.” ^ 0 These varieties are, of course, thoroughly adapted to local farms. The Johnson Company RAEFORD, N. C. ’46 TOBACCO CROP SET MANY RECORDS The 194€ crop of flue-cured tobacco set new records in sev eral fields. W. P. Hedrick, to bacco marketing specialist with the N. C. Agriculture Depart ment, reports. In the first place, it was the largest crop in history. The av- We-el, honey, dey’s jes’ one daily rule I folloys,” she replied. “I’se alius mighty careful to stop and taste maih words ’fore I let em pass mah teeth!” ■—^0- . .j A thirty percent reduction in tire of defendant to file answer in apt time will entitle the plain tiff to ^ply to the court for the relief demanded. Witness my hand this February 25, 1947. J. B. Cameron, Clerk of I^ke County Superior Court. 39-42C sweet potato acreage has been predicted for North Carolina this year, by W. L. Davis, Farm La bor Assistant for the State Col lege Extension Service. LEGALS erage price for the season was! NO’nCE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Archie Wall, deceased, late of Hoke Coun ty, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed, duly verified, at Raeford, N. C., on or before February 27, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per- ! sons indebted to said estate will 48 cents per pound- - about 10 please make i.r mediate payment. per cent higher than for-1945 and! ■twice as high as the average price in the years from 1934-38. Cash reluilfts to growers for the 1946 crop were around $640,000, 000 as against $507,. OOQ, 000 in Wm. L. Poole, Administrator. ' 39.44C 1945. During 1945-46 producers sales averaged $354,000,000. -0- A tenant on my uncle’s farm in Florida borrowed an auger, but failed to return it. Finally my uncle went over to retrieve it. When he asked what it had been used for, the farmer took him into the house- and pointed to holes bored at intervals in the floor. “The durn roof leaks,” he said. “Lizzie and T got sick and tired of mopping up the water. I reckoned I’d jest fix it so when it rains it can run right on thru.” 0 IT PATS TO ADYER’nSE IN THE NEWS-JOURNAL NOTICE State of North Carolina • Hoke County In the Superior Court James E. Kearney vs. Ozra K. Kearney The above-named Ozra K. Ke arney will take notice that her husband, James E. Kearney has commenced a suit against her for an absolute divorce in Hoke CQunty, N. C. and that she is re quired to appear at my office 'in Raeford, N. C. and answer or de mur to the complaint he has filed heretofore in the office of the un dersigned, within 20 days from the expiration of 7 days after the publication of said summons a- gainst her. The said 7 days will « expire March 27th and said 20 days will expire April 17th. Fail- NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina County of Hoke In the Superior Court James McRae vs. Gertrude McRae The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Hoke County, N. C. for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute di vorce from the defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that she' is required to appear within 20 days after the 5th day of April, 1947, at the office of the clerk of the su perior court of Hoke County, ■Raeford, N. C. and answer or de- littu to the ebmidaiid in tion, or the will to the said coart lor reU said com-plaint. . This 24th day of February, J. B. Ca.T.eron, Clerk of Ho! County Superior Court. 39-42C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having nualified -as adminis trator of tljie estate of ?Ta land Wall, deceased, late of H. 'r? Coun ty, this IS tD--jiotify a , ersons having claims a^inst sa.d c.state to present them /to the under signed. duiy veflified, at Raeford, N. C., on or before Fforuary 27, j 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of 'heir recovery. All per-1 Mrs. C, L. Wood, AdminisInN trix. sons indebted to said estate will please make rirmediate payment. Wm, L. Poole, Administrator. 39--f4C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra trix of the will of Claudie Lee Wood, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all per-1 sons ha\ ir.g claims against hi* ! estate to present them, duly! TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE We have in stock all sfaeei of Tractor Tires We also Repair and Ser vice any size Tractor Tire, WALKER’S SAFETY RETREADING WORKS 435 RosseU St. Fayetteville, N. C. THE NEWEST C H E VRO LET iy Yes, its your LOWEST- PRICED CAR and LOWEST- PRICED LINE in its field! y CHEVROLET,^ 40WCST co«’’' ^ I SoDAT—when America most urgently needs sound ^ values to assist every phase of the economy, from high production to high purchasing power, and from full enterprise to full employment—prices of new Chevrolet passenger car models start lower and finish lower than those of any other car in Chevrolet’s price range! More over, this newest Chevrolet creates the new hi^h stand- '•-■V I ard of Big-Car beauty—Big-Car comfort—Big-Car i . perfrmnance and dependability—at lowest all-round cost t0 3rouin purchase price, operation and upkeep! Again, the men and women of America axe discovering that r- * • ♦ value-leadership rides with Chevrolet, which alone offers BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST. I ' HOKE AUTO COMPANY D o o fl o n O 0 O WRECKER SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Raeford, Phone 2301 N. Carolina *WE JUST GOT OUR NEW TOASTER. tOULD I RENT ONE MORE OF YOUR ELECTRIC OUTLEI6.S>" I. It IS inconvenient to live in a house with too few- electrical outlets! You must either put up -with ugly and troublesome extension cords and double sockets or do without the use of some of your oppliances. Any competent electrician can install additional cutlets in your home and can prepare your house v.-iri.ng lor ycui complete enjoyment of electrical living no-yv—a.nd in the years to come. (CAROLI.NA POWER & LIGHT LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS At the present time we can furnish you lumber for building homes and all kinds of farm buildings. Priori ties are needed for commercial buildings only. We Have On Hand A Limited Stock Of Windows Doors Roll Roofing r Asphalt Shingles BrickSiding Plaster Plywood AInminum Roofing ALSO OTHER ITEMS OF BUILDING MATERIAL 4 Raeford Lumber Company ■ ■,v&' OBao
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